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About 1 mile west-north-west of St Peter's Church, Ilton, the parish church of Ilton, [3] situated on agricultural land south of RAF Merryfield aerodrome and between the disused railway line and the disused Chard Canal, is a moated site which is all that remains of the medieval fortified manor house of Merryfield (or Muryfield), [4] which was the seat of the ancient Wadham family.
A personal history of Ulysses S. Grant, and sketch of Schuyler Colfax (1868) Horizontal wood engraving on a vertical page from Every Saturday, November 25, 1871, page 525, showing an old two-story house surrounded by trees.
The property sits "surrounded by trees in a ravine" and "was held up as a model for steel home craftsmanship." [2] Textile artist Ben Rose and his wife, Francis, moved into the property the same year. An adjoining pavilion meant to showcase the Roses' collection of exotic sports cars was added by David Haid, Speyer's student, in 1974. [3]
A plantation house is the main house of a plantation, often a substantial farmhouse, which often serves as a symbol for the plantation as a whole. Plantation houses in the Southern United States and in other areas are known as quite grand and expensive architectural works today, though most were more utilitarian, working farmhouses.
A secret office, five bedrooms and Sugar Creek views are highlights of a $1.25 million West Des Moines home
The Benjaminville Friends Meeting House is located on a 2.5 acres (10,000 m 2) site planted with grass and native deciduous trees. The location is surrounded by crops and is well isolated from other nearby structures. The rectangular, balloon framed building is situated on an east–west axis, with its front facade facing west.
Lindenshade, Wallingford, Pennsylvania (1873, demolished 1940), was the Wallingford country house and farm of Shakespearean scholar Horace Howard Furness (1833–1912) and family. The house's design is attributed to his brother, architect Frank Furness. It was expanded numerous times, and demolished in 1940.
Winfield House is an English townhouse in Regent's Park, ... The property is surrounded by trees, primarily for security and privacy. [10]